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Question
Discuss the general trend in the following property of the 3d transition elements (21-29):
Formation of coloured ions
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Solution
- The 3d transition elements (21-29) form coloured ions due to electronic transitions called d-d transitions, where electrons in split d-orbitals absorb visible light and get promoted to higher energy d-orbitals. This absorption gives complementary colours to the ions.
- The colour depends on the number of unpaired d-electrons and the nature of ligands, causing crystal field splitting.
- Ions with empty (e.g., Sc3+) or completely filled d-orbitals (e.g., Zn2+, Cu+) are colourless because no d-d transitions occur.
- Across the series from Sc to Cu, generally ions form coloured compounds except for those with d0 or d10 configurations.
- Colour intensity and type change with changes in the oxidation state and ligand environment.
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Chapter 8: d-and ƒ-Block Elements - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 477]
